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SMART Values okay?

September 22nd, 2017, 16:04

New Harddiks with some strange SMART values:
ST8000VN0022-2EL112

Raw Read Error Rate, Seek Error Rage, and Error Rate:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/chxxzbkarfnd5sx/hd.JPG

Any concern for a NEW disk?

Re: SMART Values okay?

September 24th, 2017, 2:46

offtopicfication wrote:Any concern for a NEW disk?

Those attributes might look bad, but they're probably normal. For example, the number of seek errors is actually zero.

Seagate SMART Attribute Specification:
http://t1.daumcdn.net/brunch/service/user/axm/file/zRYOdwPu3OMoKYmBOby1fEEQEbU.pdf

Normal SATA SMART Attribute Behavior (Seagate):
http://t1.daumcdn.net/brunch/service/user/axm/file/Vw3RJSZllYbDc86ssL6bofiL4r0.pdf

Re: SMART Values okay?

September 24th, 2017, 15:59

Here is a SMART report for Seagate's ST6000DM004-2EH11C 6TB drive:

http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=310841&d=1501285606

The drive is error-free and 7 hours old.

Code:
Attribute ID     C3 / 195
Attribute name   Hardware ECC Recovered (aka ECC On the Fly Count)
Current          2
Worst            2
Threshold        0
Raw Value        0006A3FE6C
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